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Solar Eclipse of the Heart
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Solar Eclipse of the Heart

Really Simple SyndicationApril 8, 2026

The Moon, seen here backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by one of the cameras on the

Astronauts suggest naming a moon crater ‘Carroll’ after their commander’s late wife
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Astronauts suggest naming a moon crater ‘Carroll’ after their commander’s late wife

Really Simple SyndicationApril 8, 2026

The Artemis II crew, led by Reid Wiseman, was the first to lay eyes on several craters on the far side of the moon. The

Photos: NASA releases first images from moon flyby
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Photos: NASA releases first images from moon flyby

Really Simple SyndicationApril 8, 2026

During the mission’s loop around the moon, the crew took geological observations of places of interest on the lunar surface using their own eyes and

NASA’s Artemis II astronauts ready for their close-up view of the Moon
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NASA’s Artemis II astronauts ready for their close-up view of the Moon

Really Simple SyndicationApril 8, 2026

Monday is an important day on NASA’s Artemis II mission. The crew is preparing for its lunar flyby and setting a record along the way:

Hawaii is turning ocean plastic into roads to fight pollution
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Hawaii is turning ocean plastic into roads to fight pollution

Sara NovakApril 8, 2026

The ocean plastic that washes up on Hawaii’s beaches is recycled into asphalt to pave roads. The roads are then tested for microplastic pollution.

Mummified reptile hints at the origins of how we breathe
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Mummified reptile hints at the origins of how we breathe

Carolyn GramlingApril 8, 2026

A cave preserved two animals’ rib cages, cartilage and even traces of protein, revealing a flexible breathing apparatus like that of today’s land dwellers.

Experiments Ring the ‘Death Knell’ for Sterile Neutrinos
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Experiments Ring the ‘Death Knell’ for Sterile Neutrinos

Really Simple SyndicationApril 8, 2026

Neutrinos have about as little influence as a particle can have. They have essentially no heft, no electric charge, and no “color” charge. As a

How to see Comet PanSTARRS as it brightens in the night sky this week
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How to see Comet PanSTARRS as it brightens in the night sky this week

Really Simple SyndicationApril 8, 2026

Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) could be visible to the naked eye in the predawn sky after April 13 as it makes a close approach to

Diagnostic dilemma: Woman’s ‘biologically implausible’ infection led her to sneeze ‘worms’ out of her nose
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Diagnostic dilemma: Woman’s ‘biologically implausible’ infection led her to sneeze ‘worms’ out of her nose

Really Simple SyndicationApril 8, 2026

Doctors reported a highly unusual case of parasitic fly infection in a woman in Greece.

‘In every continent where humans are present, water bankruptcy is manifesting itself’: Exiled Iranian scientist Kaveh Madani on our desperate need to preserve our most precious resource
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‘In every continent where humans are present, water bankruptcy is manifesting itself’: Exiled Iranian scientist Kaveh Madani on our desperate need to preserve our most precious resource

Really Simple SyndicationApril 8, 2026

Live Science spoke with Kaveh Madani, director of the UN University Institute for Water, Environment and Health and recipient of the 2026 Stockholm Water Prize

The Artemis II crew saw parts of the moon never seen before. Here’s what they said
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The Artemis II crew saw parts of the moon never seen before. Here’s what they said

Really Simple SyndicationApril 7, 2026

The astronauts on Artemis II observed parts of the moon humans had never seen before. Their findings provide a scientific baseline — and sense of

What the Artemis II mission might mean for the future of lunar research
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What the Artemis II mission might mean for the future of lunar research

Really Simple SyndicationApril 7, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II crew is on their way home. What will the mission mean for the future of lunar research? Astronomer and professor Jack Burns

A 500 million year old fossil could change what we understand about spiders
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A 500 million year old fossil could change what we understand about spiders

Really Simple SyndicationApril 7, 2026

Pincers found on a tiny fossil that lived 500 million years ago could change how scientists understand the origin of spiders.

‘They are literally everywhere’: The shocking story of how forever chemicals polluted the world
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‘They are literally everywhere’: The shocking story of how forever chemicals polluted the world

Really Simple SyndicationApril 7, 2026

Live Science spoke with Mariah Blake, an investigative journalist and author of the book “They Poisoned The World,” about one of the greatest corporate scandals

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